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  • Issue 66 March/April 2011
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High Strength Concrete for the Hoosick River Crossing

Ben Cota, J.P. Carrara & Sons, Inc. The new four-span Hoosick River Crossing carries Route 7 across the Hoosick River in the town of Hoosick, Rensselaer County, in the northeast corner of New York State. The new bridge replaced an

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  • Issue 66 March/April 2011
Posted on 03/01/201111/17/2020

Field-Cast UHPC Connections for Modular Bridge Deck Elements

Ben Graybeal, Federal Highway Administration The use of modular bridge deck components has the potential to produce very high quality and extremely durable concrete bridge decks. Advanced cementitious composite materials, whose mechanical and durability properties far exceed those of conventional

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  • Issue 66 March/April 2011
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HPC for Route 36 Highlands Bridge, NJ

Chester Kolota, Federal Highway Administration The Route 36 Highlands Bridge in Monmouth County, NJ, replaces the existing bridge, a 1240-ft (378-m) long, low-level, double-leaf bascule bridge that connects the boroughs of Highlands and Sea Bright. The bridge is part of

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  • Issue 66 March/April 2011
Posted on 03/01/201111/17/2020

Finding Articles in HPC Bridge Views

Susan N. Lane, Portland Cement Association As of this issue, 256 articles have appeared in HPC Bridge Views. These articles have covered a vast array of project, structural, and material characteristics. There are now two ways that you can find the HPC

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  • Issue 66 March/April 2011

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